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Welcome to Trafford Hall Hotel

Address: 23 Talbot Road, Old Trafford, Trafford, Salford, M16 0PE

Hotel Description

Just a 10-minute walk from Old Trafford Stadium and Lancashire County Cricket Club, this hotel offers free private parking and free WiFi access at reception. Trafford Bar Metrolink Station is 100 metres away.
All of the rooms at Trafford Hall Hotel have a TV, tea/coffee facilities and a private bathroom. In the mornings, continental and full English breakfasts are available at this hotel. The reception desk is open 24 hours a day.
Many dining options are available in the surroundings of the hotel.
Manchester city centre is less than 2 miles from Trafford Hall. Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester Victoria Rail Station and Etihad stadium are within 15 minutes’ drive. The Trafford Centre, a large shopping complex, is a 10-minute drive away and Manchester Airport can be reached after a 20-minute drive.

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Distance 0.42 miles (0.68 km)
The most successful club of recent times was formed in a slightly less than glamorous manner - a club called Newton Heath being founded by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company in 1878. In 1902 they went bankrupt and Manchester United were born. United always enjoyed moderate success but in the Fifties and Sixties under Matt Busby they won five titles and a European Cup in an era that was only marred by the Munich Air Disaster which claimed much of the first-team squad. Fast Fact: The first five times United entered the European Cup, they never failed to get to the semi-final stage.

Distance 0.88 miles (1.41 km)
A dazzling, award winning building in a stunning waterside location. One of the most exciting art galleries in Britain, explore L S Lowry's life and work in ways that might surprise you and discover something new in our other gallery spaces. One of the world's best venues for live entertainment, with an exceptional international programme of drama, dance, comedy and music. A great place for a superb value meal in our award winning restaurant. The Sunday afternoon rendezvous for great food and great free jazz, the first Sunday of the month in the Circle Bar, with the best of North West's jazz and World music artists. A great place to stimulate the whole family with fun activities and education programmes.

Distance 0.89 miles (1.43 km)
Opened on 5 July 2002, the long awaited IWM North is situated on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal on the Trafford wharfside of Salford Quays about 2 miles from city centre Manchester. It is located diametrically opposite the Lowry Centre on the Salford side, to which it is linked by the dramatic Lowry Footbridge across the Ship Canal. The building is an attraction in itself, and is expected to be visited by around 400,000 visitors a year. It is an inspired concept of internationally renowned architect, Daniel Libeskind, who also designed the adjoining Lowry Footbridge. Polish-born in 1946, and with his main office now in Berlin, Libeskind overcame severe budget cuts - from 40 million down to around 28.5 million when the millennium lottery grant failed to materialise, to produce this masterpiece, the first of only 3 buildings by the architect. His other two include the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Shoah Centre also in Manchester.

Distance 1.42 miles (2.27 km)
North Trafford College of Further Education, founded in 2007, is located in Manchester, UK. The College has over 11,000 students out of which over 8,000 students are adults and around 3,000 are young people in the age range of 16 to 18 years. The College offers several programmes such as Access to Higher Education, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computing and IT, Health and Care, Business & Management, Art and Design, Mechanical and Production Engineering, Gas and Plumbing, Building Services, Leisure, Child Care, Teacher Training and Science.

Distance 1.51 miles (2.42 km)
Based in one of the world's oldest railway stations, Liverpool Road Station, Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry contains 15 galleries which not only educate and inform, but also amaze and entertain. Permanent exhibitions include the Air & Space Gallery, which is packed with planes and flying history memorabilia; Out of This World, a space gallery with interactive computer displays and simulations; the Making of Manchester, an exhibition about the city and it's industrial heritage; Underground Manchester, a walk through Manchester's Victorian Sewer system, complete with sounds and smells; Xperiment, a hands-on science centre with amazing special effects; the Gas & Electricity Galleries, which show these two powerful utilities changed people's lives; the Power Hall, which includes various large engines, steam engines among them; as well as many other exhibits.